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What is so important about the resurrection?
May 1, 2024
Q and A with Pastor J. This is what the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 15:13-14 – “If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised. And if Christ has not been raised,...
The Berry-Patch sowing seed into local communities
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The Berry-Patch sowing seed into local communities
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
May 1, 2024
The Berry-Patch Homegrown Plants and Produce has been sowing seeds into their local community for the past three seasons. In April, owners Greg and Darby Berry, along with their daughter and grandson,...
Stories from the past
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Stories from the past
May 1, 2024
147 YEARS AGO Thursday, December 21,1876 IMPEACHMENT TRIAL The proceedings of the impeachment trial of Locher Harjo, principal chief of the Muskogee Nation for high crimes and misdemeanors was conduct...
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Shriners begin annual fundraiser
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
May 1, 2024
Vidalia onions, a ‘sweet’ tradition Shriners carry on a “sweet” tradition of selling Vidalia onions each year as an annual fundraiser for their organization and local Shriners will be kicking off thei...
Muscogee Creek Nation Child Development Center
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Muscogee Creek Nation Child Development Center
May 1, 2024
Children enrolled at the Muscogee Creek Nation Child Development Center don’t have the opportunity to go on field trips like their older brothers and sisters. So, 2nd Master Teacher Jamie Fears decide...
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2 students found safe
May 1, 2024
Two 4th grade students attending the Eufaula Public School’s after-school Beacon program walked away recently, disappearing for two hours. McIntosh County Sheriff ’s Deputies located the vanishing stu...
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Major Bass Pro tournament in progress
May 1, 2024
The Bass Pro Tour Lake Eufaula tournament, featuring some of the biggest names in bass fishing, is being held here now through Sunday, May 5. It is being hosted by Vision Eufaula. At 1 p.m. Saturday a...
We may become sick of cicada serenade
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We may become sick of cicada serenade
By LYNN ADAMS SEQUOYAH COUNTY TIMES 
May 1, 2024
Billions expected to emerge in rare event There are certain things for which Oklahoma summers are known: oppressive heat, suffocating humidity, devastating drought, continually running air conditioner...
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OSU Extension office moving to Checotah
May 1, 2024
The Oklahoma State University Extension Office, located in Eufaula for decades, will be moving to Checotah. Extension Educator Pamela Ward presented the Board of County Commissioners with a lease for ...
Council clarifies curfew law
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Council clarifies curfew law
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
May 1, 2024
Citizens speak out on issue After listening to comments by 10 area residents on the issue of curfew for juveniles, the Eufaula City Council voted at a special meeting on April 23 to tweak the existing...
Renovated City Hall on the verge of re-opening
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Renovated City Hall on the verge of re-opening
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
April 24, 2024
The first Eufaula City Hall was constructed in 1925, dedicated on July 24 of that year. It was a two-story brick and stone structure, 42 feet by 55 feet, designed by Eufaula architect J.L. Lowe and bu...
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2024 Eufaula Fishing Tournaments
April 24, 2024
May 2-5 *MLF Bass Pro Tour May 5 American Bass Trail May 11-12 Chickasha Bassmasters May 16-18 *MLF Toyota Series May 19 Nichols Marine Tournament June 1-2 Ok High School Fishing Tournament June 2 Ame...
Study focused on Panhandle Black Bears gets big picture results
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Study focused on Panhandle Black Bears gets big picture results
By JENA DONNELL 
April 24, 2024
After decades of being cast from the state, American black bears have slowly but steadily returned to Oklahoma’s landscape, including Cimarron County’s Black Mesa region. To answer questions about the...
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McIntosh County District Court Report
April 24, 2024
Felony Cases Leonard Boyd Gray III: burglary in the 2nd degree Misdemeanor Cases Kelly Joe Cunningham: driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol Earl Ray Jackson: driving a motor vehicle ...
Closed for five years, renovated City Hall re-opening soon
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Closed for five years, renovated City Hall re-opening soon
April 24, 2024
Folks won’t recognize the inside
Joe Simpson
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Joe Simpson
April 24, 2024
Joe Simpson takes pride in the rose garden he has created in the front yard of his home on Clifford Seals Street in Eufaula.
County sales tax income up from last year
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County sales tax income up from last year
April 24, 2024
The Oklahoma Tax Commission recently released city sales tax collection figures that primarily represents local tax receipts from February business. The monies they reported this period represent sale...
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Ketchum convicted of 2017 murder
April 24, 2024
McALESTER - Cody Lee Ketchum, 37, has been convicted of firstdegree murder in the 2017 death of Holly Cantrell and sentenced to life without parole. His long-awaited trial was held on March 14. At Ket...
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New scam targets Oklahomans
April 24, 2024
Imposters claims to represent Attorney General’s Office OKLAHOMA CITY– Attorney General Gentner Drummond is warning Oklahomans about a new scam where imposters are calling citizens to tell them they h...
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How does God feel about failure?
April 24, 2024
Q and A with Pastor J. Failure is not final! God has the last word in these things and I would say that God understands failure, but it does not change how He feels for us. The Bible is full of exampl...
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First Baptist shreds note for its new Family Life Center
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First Baptist shreds note for its new Family Life Center
November 5, 2025
On Sunday, October 5 the First Baptist Church of Eufaula family shredded the mortgage note for its new Family Life Center. The building was completed in August of 2024 and was paid off just over a yea...
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Council appoints Advisory Committee
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
November 5, 2025
The Eufaula City Council on Monday appointed a ninemember Advisory Committee to held the Council develop its comprehensive plan for Eufaula’s future. The committee consists of two Council Members, two...
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Victim, suspect identified
November 5, 2025
The woman who was found dead near Council Hill on Oct. 28 has been identified as Traci Byrd, 53, of Hugo, according to the McIntosh County District Attorney’s office. The suspect has been identified a...
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Annual Local Flavor Event to be held on Nov 18
November 5, 2025
Under One Roof is pleased to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual fundraising event, Local Flavor, to be held on Tuesday, November 18, from 6 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at The Sandbar Tavern, 24...
Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
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Memories of Veteran Burton Kidd
By ELLEN VINSON AND STAFF WRITER LADONNA RHODES 
November 5, 2025
In May of this year, Iris Park flew to Italy to visit her son and while she was there she visited the gravesite of her cousin, Burton Kidd, who died during World War II. Burton was born June 25, 1924,...
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